Lexicon Avenue

Lexicon Avenue
Background information
Also known as Lex Ave, Lexicon Ave, Lexicone Ave
Origin Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Genres Progressive house, tech house, house, electronica
Years active 1997, 2014-present
Labels Forensic Records
Saw Recordings
Yoshitoshi
Website Lexicon Avenue
Members Scott Bradford
Chris Scott
Past members Scott Bradford, Mark Armstrong, and Chris Scott

Lexicon Avenue is an electronic music group from Newcastle upon Tyne, consisting of Scott Bradford, Mark Armstrong, and Chris Scott. Their own Forensic label began with the first Lexicon release, 'Hear I Am', and with releases and remixes on Satoshi Tomiie's Saw Recordings, Hooj Choons, Renaissance Recordings, Yoshitoshi.

History

Lexicon Avenue have performed in Japan, South America, Portugal, Lithuania, Romania, Croatia, Australia, Singapore, South Korea, Jakarta, Dubai, India, Israel, Norway, Spain, and the UNited STates.

They have released singles on labels such as Forensic Records, Saw Recordings and Yoshitoshi. Much of their work has been done as remixes for other artists including Medway, Habersham & Phil K, Dave Gahan and Depeche Mode for whom they remixed the 2003 track 'Only When I Lose Myself'.[1] They also released an entry in NRK Sound Division's Nite Life series. Aside from Lexicon Avenue, Bradford and Scott partner each other on the New Phunk Theory, Little Green Men and Third Movement projects as well as recording with Satoshi Tomiie as Fishead.whilst, Chris also fronts the Echomen & Mooncat projects with Anton Fielding, and have released EPs on the Hooj Choons and The End Recordings labels.

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